Biomimetic 3D printing of composite structures with decreased cracking

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Fan Du [1 ]
Kai Li [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Mingzhen Li [1 ]
Junyang Fang [1 ]
Long Sun [1 ]
Chao Wang [1 ]
Yexin Wang [1 ]
Maiqi Liu [1 ]
Jinbang Li [1 ]
Xiaoying Wang [4 ]
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[1] School of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics,Ningbo University
[2] School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,China University of Mining and Technology
[3] Institute of Advanced Energy Storage Technology and Equipment,Ningbo University
[4] School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geography Science,Ningbo
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TB33 [复合材料]; TP391.73 []; TB17 [工程仿生学];
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080201 ; 0710 ; 0836 ; 1111 ;
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The development of tissue engineering and regeneration research has created new platforms for bone transplantation.However,the preparation of scaffolds with good fiber integrity is challenging,because scaffolds prepared by traditional printing methods are prone to fiber cracking during solvent evaporation.Human skin has an excellent natural heat-management system,which helps to maintain a constant body temperature through perspiration or blood-vessel constriction.In this work,an electrohydrodynamic-jet 3D-printing method inspired by the thermal-management system of skin was developed.In this system,the evaporation of solvent in the printed fibers can be adjusted using the temperature-change rate of the substrate to prepare 3D structures with good structural integrity.To investigate the solvent evaporation and the interlayer bonding of the fibers,finite-element analysis simulations of a three-layer microscale structure were carried out.The results show that the solvent-evaporation path is from bottom to top,and the strain in the printed structure becomes smaller with a smaller temperaturechange rate.Experimental results verified the accuracy of these simulation results,and a variety of complex 3D structures with high aspect ratios were printed.Microscale cracks were reduced to the nanoscale by adjusting the temperature-change rate from 2.5 to 0.5℃s-1.Optimized process parameters were selected to prepare a tissue engineering scaffold with high integrity.It was confirmed that this printed scaffold had good biocompatibility and could be used for bone-tissue regeneration.This simple and flexible 3D-printing method can also help with the preparation of a wide range of micro-and nanostructured sensors and actuators.
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